Master in Fashion Collection Management | Master's degree | Art & Design | On Campus | 1 year | Accademia del Lusso School of Fashion & Design | Italy

The Master’s in Fashion Collection Management is an innovative and unique course which shapes students into experts in the product area of fashion and luxury businesses. The wide-ranging curriculum will allow you to gain an awareness of the complexity and integrated nature of the fashion industry. You will become proficient in a number of different key areas such as marketing, communication, legal aspects, trend forecasting, and more. You'll learn how to manage the entire production process of products and collections whilst taking into account the notions of eco and sustainable fashion. You will study fabrics and examine the Italian textile industry, becoming familiar with the main technologies used. You will also grasp the different roles within fashion buying and merchandising. You'll learn teamwork and leadership skills, essential for working with and managing a diverse team of professionals. The course combines dynamic classroom teaching with a range of other interactive educational activities such as workshops, external visits, debates and discussions with experts, research and group projects, industry-bases stimuli, and much more, creating an authentic and professional environment which fully prepares you for the world of work outside the classroom.

Master in Fashion Collection Management | Master's degree | Art & Design | On Campus | 1 year | Accademia del Lusso School of Fashion & Design | Italy

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